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Distribution of Selected Soil and Water Conservation Practices in the U.S. as Identified with Google Earth
Authors:Michael White  Leighton Haglund  Marcus Gloe  Katrin Bieger  Brandon Namphong  Marilyn Gambone  Eric Hardy  Jungang Gao  Haw Yen  Jeff Arnold
Institution:1. Grassland Soil and Water Research Laboratory, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Temple, Texas;2. Geographic Science, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia;3. Blackland Research and Extension Center, Texas A&M AgriLife Research, Temple, Texas;4. Computer Science Department, Temple College, Temple, Texas
Abstract:The proper representation of conservation practices on agricultural lands is an important factor in large‐scale assessments of water quality in the United States. Unfortunately, there are few publicly available data sources at the local level and even fewer at the national scale. In this research, randomly selected points within agricultural lands were examined for selected conservation practices using Google Earth aerial imagery by a team of interpreters. In total, 13,530 points had field boundaries digitized, and were subsequently examined and classified. The presence of terraces, grassed waterways, contour farming, center pivot irrigation, strip cropping, ponds, riparian vegetation, filter strips, and land cover were noted. Subjectivity among interpreters was evaluated using duplicate samples and was found to be similar to image misclassification rates in other research. Conservation practice adoption rates for selected major river basins compared favorably with data collected by the Conservation Effects Assessment Project. The frequency of occurrence of each conservation practice was summarized and presented by ecoregion. To facilitate future research, point level data and software source code developed in this research are available via the web at http://nlet.brc.tamus.edu/Conservation . Aerial imagery was found to be a powerful, inexpensive, and easily accessible tool to assess large‐scale conservation practice implementation for certain conservation practices.
Keywords:conservation practices  watershed simulation  nonpoint source pollution  water quality  large‐scale assessment  aerial imagery
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